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Updated pyside2 version in environment.yml #925

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@cdelnano cdelnano commented Mar 7, 2023

What are the issues this pull addresses (issue numbers / links)?

#924

Did you add tests to cover your changes (yes/no)?

Yes, and tested that gui would run

Did you update the documentation accordingly (yes/no)?

Yes

Did you read the CONTRIBUTING document (yes/no)?

Yes

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I specified the version of pyside2 to be 5.15.8

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@cdelnano cdelnano requested a review from obrienpja March 7, 2023 18:21
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priti-ashvin-shah-ibm commented Mar 7, 2023

Wondering if it would be consistent with both venv and conda? requirements.txt is used for venv and has pyside2 version.

Most recent version on pypi is 5.15.2.1
Released Jan 14, 2022

So, to answer my on question, no, we will have two different versions of pyside2 between conda and venv.

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LGTM - I checked on windows and we can make a conda env and start gui.

@cdelnano cdelnano merged commit d7fea1b into main Mar 7, 2023
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